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http://wicourts.gov/casesearch.htmWisconsin Court System
February 25, 2022 - The Wisconsin Supreme Court has voted to accept four new cases, and the Court acted to deny review in a number of other cases. The case numbers, counties of origin and the issues presented in granted cases are listed here.
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Pursuant to WI Statute 814.61 (10), copies of court records cost $1.25 per page. Certified copies are charged at $5 per document in accordance with WI Statute 814.61 (5). Triple seal or exemplified copies cost $15, and $1.25 per page for the attached documents.
https://wisconsin.staterecords.org/court.phpWisconsin Court Records Lookup - WI Court Case Search
Due to the Wisconsin Open Records Law, court records are public unless otherwise specified. When court cases are public, anyone can search for them, getting access to the trial, the parties involved, and the overall ruling. For those interested in obtaining information, there are two ways to do so, either electronically or in person. ...
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Circuit Court Case Number. Example: Type 02cf1 for case 2002CF000001. Party Name. Last First Middle. When searching using the Middle Name field, also show parties without a middle name. Enter at least 3 characters of the last name and either a first or middle name. If you do not know the full name, enter part of the name and the wildcard symbol
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Find court cases for all counties except Milwaukee. Jump to navigation Jump to main content. Masking is encouraged but not required in Madison Public Libraries according to current guidance from Public Health Madison & Dane County. ... Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (formerly CCAP) Connect to Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (formerly CCAP) Find ...
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Pursuant to Wis. Stat. Rule 809.11(2), the clerk of the circuit court or responsible court official shall return the copy of the order granting this petition and the circuit cout case entries maintained pursuant to Wis. Stat. s. 59.40 to the clerk of this court within 3 days of receipt of this order.
https://wscca.wicourts.gov/appealHistory.xsl?caseNo=2019AP000664&linkOnlyToForm=false&sortDirection=DESCState of Wisconsin vs Daniel E Riffle | Court Records - UniCourt
Case Summary. On 08/10/2022 State of Wisconsin filed a Property - Other Property lawsuit against Daniel E Riffle. This case was filed in Waushara County Courts, Waushara County Circuit Court located in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The Judge overseeing this case is Dutcher, Guy D. The case status is Pending - Case Initiated.
https://unicourt.com/case/wi-dbc3-state-of-wisconsin-vs-daniel-e-riffle-151630Wisconsin Court System - Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP)
Supporting CCAP's User Base. In 2020, Wisconsin saw 631,296 cases opened and 608,730 cases disposed in the circuit courts (see Wisconsin's 2020 Caseload summary).This number is down from 2019 where courts opened 802,395 cases and disposed 800,730 cases (see Wisconsin's 2019 Caseload summary).CCAP provides a variety of software and hardware solutions to support this heavy workload for a variety ...
https://www.wicourts.gov/courts/offices/ccap.htmBarron County v. K. L. :: 2022 :: Wisconsin Court of Appeals Decisions ...
See Schwigel, 280 Wis. 2d 193, ¶11; § 51.20(10)(c). ¶43 Kayla argues that affirming the circuit court’s decision in this case “will simply return … the law to the status pre-D.J.W., where appellate courts and litigants are left guessing as to the circuit court’s reasoning in finding dangerousness.”
https://law.justia.com/cases/wisconsin/court-of-appeals/2022/2021ap000133.html